The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, December 17, 1891, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE AMEROAN
OWN Ml OF Till UNIVKRt.
t u ivrtior ii Hi tinlint
I )Ui all hum. I n ir ( Ui,
tit a Irtut t b'ii n I t ,
Hlva Ida jwr I'm UiiiHi nn.t tlmff
l.ol lt flu. I our clitrfiHil
IIokhIimk tHiiii)lti' of to
He Ilia '(ir thall ha acanl hhhmii
Ali'l t rtt'" hv Ht mv
Yon, we'll l-i'vrvulr Ilia Hvt'Pt,
A tl.l Wf'll li'VJT on I hn n .
Ami wo ll Inv a trilling Mi Ins
(t'.i fKi'll Mnr limn wliit lnlt n kr;
Wa'll Ihiiii, I h miimIhT mi Mm
That Im'll rnrty IIimiikIi hU life,
Wa'll tiirftiMiti nil lit i lilliln ii,
(lot a liiiiltit'tti1' oil Ills ttllo
Wn will in'liim uVn tli niij kmI,
Ami I'liiiliim hint In n i'nvi;
Ami tlii'ti, IhrniiKh our pnlmit prm-eim,
Ws tha nliin(ilinrii will v;
Thun wa'll iiiiii'i' our little lii'iillior
When ho trli' hU lutiKft to till,
1'ut a ttiBt.ro on lili wind iIih
And jij-i'M'tit our lilt! tilll,
W will yiHtli'5ltt Mm nliullK'lt
Ami ti i n i ill . 0 tl i1 iiioiMi I
Claim a loynlly mi ruxt-dnyn,
A propria) a 'y iinon ;
For right (if 'vity llini'ili orimn't upray
Wn chftru JiinS uh.it It' worth,
Wu'll drive our nti.in nrotiml ilm Ih'.ihk
In fni't, w u'll own I tin Piii-lli
Krom t.M'iit Though) a, I.o.iiIiiii, Khj
OEN. ORANT'3 REQUEST.
Tim Way tlm Warrior Akml Vaiidrrhllt
for it I.oim.
Speaking about the VandorbllU re
nt Imln mo of 11 utory told mu by a. cor.
tuln noted nownpapor man an ho ro
colvod It from tho lip.- of tho old or
Vandorbilt. It wan an account of tho
ocennlon when (ion. (Irant, in dcHpora.
tloti, went alono to Mr. Vandorbllt to
borrow money to tldo ovor tho Ward.
di'iint biiHlnonn.
(ion. (irant wan not a bunlnonn man,
Hftyn tho Cincinnati Commorelnl-Oa-zolto.
Ho know nothing of .buniiiona
method Id wan keonl1iormltlv: in
money maltorn and hail peon. much of
, povui'l.y iinil pftennlary fi.TtW. r
people can ovor know what it cottt
(icii. (irant in humiliation and dlntronn
to make tho vlnlt to Vanderbllt.
Jfo Horit hi curd to Mr. Vandorbllt
during tho 'latter1 bunlnonn bourn.
When Mr. Vandorbllt aw tho card ho
Hleppod out into the an to-room and
thoro Haw (ion. (irant Hitting with
other people, waiting for an audlone
in tho order in which ho had entered.
Ho grootod tho general warmly and
linked him to ilop Into tho prlvato office,
(ion. Grant drow back, Maying that
thoro were other pornonn ahead of
him and ho would await bin turn. Mr.
Vandorbllt innlntod and (ion, Grant
panned into tho prlvato ofTleon. lio
wan not thoro ovor flvo mlnuton.
Mr. Vandorbllt noatod hiiriMolf, but
(Jon. (Jrant ronuilnod nlandlng, dodln
ing to take a (tout and holding hi no ft
haf with military cord, in bin hand.
(ion. (irant tmldi "J luivo oomo on a
matter of bunlnonn, Mr. Vandorbllt"
"All right," Naid Mr. Vandorbllt.
"In thore anything I tun do for you,
general P" or ho nuHpocUtd tho naturs
of tho gmtarul'ii vlnlU
Hald (ion. (irant, with a ghont of a
mtillos "I would llko to oxohango
chockn with you,"
"Glad to hoar It," naid Mr. Vandnr
bllt, drawing to him achook-book and
dipping bin pon in tho ink. "J low
much nhall It boP"
(ion. (irant honllntod and lookod
away and finally annwotod in a low
volcoi "Ono hundrod and fifty thou
Hand dollar."
Thi chock wan (julckly flllodoutand
hnndod to (ion. (irant. Ho took It,
granpod Mr. Vandorbllt' liand a mo
rnnnt and walked out hun lodly with
out a word
Tho rent of tho rnattor In known
tho convoyanco of tho nwordn and
rollcn, Ao., tf Mr. Vandorbllt,
I npoko of thin pathotlo ntory to
John Itunnnll Young, who wan u follow
traveler with ttio on a Malno train ono
long arid plcaNant day rnconlly, and
ho wan cort airily n noar to (iiant n
any othor man, who naid ho bad ao
iVtitbl of tU rort-wlttiwn attil I into
flVl tl U M II M tlu'ltlil 1111
John lni. II iiiunif atttl Uln b
llof llmt Itml It iml IxM'tt for thai inut.
bin (ii n. lifiiiil tnU'lil Ih ti;t allvo
and attiong tta - rhU'iigrt Now.
Mir.NCH COOKtnV TKHMS.
A f Ttium Wtiirh nr riUlly
t-'iifHinati.rl.
With lht Wtit of Anglo-Saiinn in.
tfiitlniii It U niiiiirtlnn a tiltlo dim
cult to avoid tho umi of I ronch lortni
in pookm-y, or a bill of fartv Hero
niHt noma Hint ono nonuntwrt oon
ntnnlly: llolovo in tioillh In partloulnr
an fur an tho ntylo of prtpnrHtloa in
(lonct'itiod. but aim won to tho word
"mmovo," and cotuUu of adUh ro
plnclng another a doubting, no to
itpcak, of tho namncotirno boforo going
on to tha ncxU It U thnroforo, not
ununtial to And in a largo dinner a r
lovr.Ua potago, rolnvo do rot, do
glhloK eto. Kntrco is a mado dlnh
orvod after tho flnh, or in Itn ntoad,
whore it in not obtainable
and prowdlng tho rotn or
rotutt tnouU AfUir tho latter
comet tho entremotn, L a, nwootn or
pudding. Tho tornrhorn d'ouvro in
tho mont dllllottlt to partlculnrlo.
Whon cold it cornprlHon all nido dlnhon
which are really ncooMMorloa to tho
meal. An inch thoy can bo, and aro,
oaten indifferently olthor boforo or
aftor tho noup, thoy aro always placod
on tho table when it in being laid, and
are ofton loft thore until the entroo
hato boon norvod. Thoy comtlnt of
nullHhon, olivca cavlnr, boutargue,
all manner of milt and nmokod IIhIi,
ardlnon, anchovlen and a varloty of
dalntlon, Hot horn d'ouvro are almont
unlimited; thoy aro very acceptable at
largo dlnnorn, and aro generally norvod
immndlately aftor tho noup and boforo
the Unit; thoy are oflon fried or baked,
and aro then ttnually nuoh things an
can bo dinhod on a napkin, such an
pnttlon, t'innolos, croonottoH, yoU
H'l-vont. a"WIouIj', ' howorar, th
nmliH can be wry much extcnuod
At ordinary family dlnnorn they are
ofton nerved an, anil innload of, an en
tree, rrovl'lunco Journal.
'I'll lllltkltt NIIIIHl(lt,
Talleyrand the dlplomntlHt, when old
and fooblo, had hlmnolf drawn in a
nmall vehicle by bin nervunt into the
park of Vallancay on thooccnnlon of a
communal fete. A gendarme ap
proached him. .("What do you want
from rne, my good follow P" ankod tho
prlneo. "I am now done up, and can
bo of no nervlce to you." Tho gen
darme annwored, Tho foot In, Men
lour lo 1'rlnon, my t omraden and my
nelf have iruwlo a bet Wo woro talk
ing togothor about tho JlunMlan cam
paign, and everybody Inquired what
on earth canned tho emperor to tako
un there. Nobody could nay why.
Thereon I naid I would ank you, and I
made a bet Hint you would bo able to
tell mo." Talleyrand nmllod and naid,
Yen, you aro right my friend; I can
tell you what made him tako you to
Hunnla, It win hi tun to for traveling"!
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PAINTING,
tr you iitit
Coot Woth.
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HI AH t All I.K
riut i n.
IMii i I ly oii'lli'
TIIK ,I AII
"You know tha
rhit'tt,"
S2
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II I ii it l't r.
The wife of an KnglUh pajier maker
one day dropped a blue bag into one
of I ho vai n of pulp. When tho work
men nnw tho colored paper thoy wore
aittonlnhod, nnd their employer wan no
ftngrynt tho mlnchanco that hm wlfo
did not daro eonfoHn her agency In
bringing it about. Tho paper wan
stored for your an a damaged lot, and
finally tho manufacturer nont it to bin
gent in IOmlori, tolling hint to nojl it
at any price, Kahlon at once marked
It for hor own. It wax rnpldly Hold at
an advanced mUi, and the manufact
urer found It dlrtlcult lo nupply at once
tho groat demand for colored paper.
A Kntv f:iei'trl MunrHi.
'The Hrltlnh poacher In now being
followed by the electric noarch light
A light several miles away recently
detected and identified a couple of
thorn.
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luke of the clcgiiut mcult nervetl in the
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Purity : Dairy,
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TUB
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84th 8t. and Ames Ave.,
O All A, IT U 13 .
Board and Nursing $5 Week
TKKATMENT FUEE.
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HOSPITAL.
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419 Bouth 20th Htreet, Omaha, Neb.
Any (ximon In km1 lumtli may Imwm an
AU Mnmlwr for one your upiai tlm pnymenl
TEN DOLLARS.
In ruiwi of nlcknniM'iicli actlvn memlinr hall
lin millllnil to fri'B tilinlitNliin to tlm IidhiiIIhI.
tncliKllrig Im)(J, bottrii, uumliitf, uiodlcal ud
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